Two (2) weeks for a quantity of 10 or less. Contact sales@denlarhoods.com for details on our expedited shipping options.
Mechanical actuation is a fail-safe method which does not require power for the suppression system to be discharged whereas electrical actuation relies on batteries or another power source which can fail.
No. To maintain the UL compliance, a Denlar hood cannot be purchased or installed without its specified fuel source disconnect
All sales are subject to limited returns upon written authorization.
No. This model cannot be field converted.
Please contact your local area HVAC contractor or mechanical engineer. Denlar’s core models require a specified air flow rate to ensure proper air movement and exhaust.
No. We see many applications that are scheduled with NFPA101 compliance which are not healthcare related. The NFPA101 requires a fan with a minimum of 500 cfm, a Manual Pull Station, and a ClockBox.
Both the D1000 and Designer have alarm dry contacts. In addition, when the ClockBox Pro is used with the D1000 hood it can connect to a buildings monitoring system. Contact us for more details at sales@denlarhoods.com
Yes, a third-party fan limited to 10 amps may be used with the D1000-FBO.
No, since the tank is considered a life safety product, the tank and its components need to be replaced.
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Yes, please contact your local distributor or sales@denlarhoods.com
UL300A is a safety standard by Underwriters Laboratory “Outline of Investigation for Extinguishing System Units for Residential Range-Top Cooking Surfaces”. To put it another way, it is the standard and testing for fire suppression systems designed to protect a residential style stove in a commercial space.
We use a low pH wet chemical agent, Amerex 660.
Any interaction with the system should be done by a licensed contractor.
No. Both the fan and the light will remain on during testing.
Denlar does not. However, Denlar is researching the opportunity.
No. Only the D1000 has the ability to be compliant with NFPA101.
Every six (6) months as set forth in NFPA 96 and Denlar’s operating manuals.
Yes. Please contact sales@denlarhoods.com for details.
Yes. Denlar offers optional test kits ready to ship.
No. The hood/ClockBox are designed to protect one appliance.
No. This is typically selected by the installer or specifying engineer.
Yes. Denlar’s integrated suppression system does not require power. The technology is a mechanical fail-safe process on both the D1000 & Designer.
Denlar requires a licensed contractor to maintain, service and install its products.